-dzvondora
Elementary
-dzvo-ndo-ra
verb
actions
English:To stare wide-eyed; to roll one's eyes
Shona DefinitionKu dzvondora kuvhura maziso zvikuru. Kana uchi dzvondora unenge uchifambisa- fambisa mboni dzemaziso wakawetsa maziso.

Definitions

To open one's eyes very wide, often accompanied by rolling the eyeballs and widening the eyes. It implies a look of surprise, disbelief, or intense focus.

Ari kudzvondora nekuda kwemashoko aakanzwa.

Examples

Ari kudzvondora nekuda kwemashoko aakanzwa.

He is staring wide-eyed because of the words he heard.

Synonyms

kutarisa
kushamisika
AI Context

scold

Quick Reference

What does -dzvondora mean in English?
-dzvondora means "To stare wide-eyed; to roll one's eyes" in English.
Definition of -dzvondora
To open one's eyes very wide, often accompanied by rolling the eyeballs and widening the eyes. It implies a look of surprise, disbelief, or intense focus.
Tsanangudzo ye-dzvondora
Ku dzvondora kuvhura maziso zvikuru. Kana uchi dzvondora unenge uchifambisa- fambisa mboni dzemaziso wakawetsa maziso.
Part of speech
verb